Gardening

  • Understanding the Ladybug Life Cycle
    on May 11, 2023 at 8:38 pm

    Ladybugs are one of the most beloved beneficial insects in the garden, though most people, including many gardeners, only recognize adult ladybugs.  That’s understandable — immature ladybugs look nothing like their adult forms — but it’s important to get to know ladybugs during all stages of their life cycle so beneficials aren’t confused for pests. The post Understanding the Ladybug Life Cycle appeared first on joe gardener® | Organic Gardening Like a Pro.

  • 5 Ways to Work On Your Garden in Winter
    on December 19, 2022 at 7:00 am

    We work so hard in our gardens from spring until fall, but it seems like most of that time we’re just trying to keep up rather than developing a proactive strategy to finally get ahead of it all. That’s why the winter, when things slow down, is the perfect time to work on your garden The post 5 Ways to Work On Your Garden in Winter appeared first on joe gardener® | Organic Gardening Like a Pro.

  • How Do I Grow Carrots?
    on September 4, 2022 at 7:17 pm

    A grocery store carrot can never compare to the taste of a fresh-picked carrot from the garden, but growing carrots can be frustrating. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to avoid the obstacles and have a successful carrot crop. If you want to grow carrots in your garden, here’s everything you need to know. The post How Do I Grow Carrots? appeared first on joe gardener® | Organic Gardening Like a Pro.

  • How Do I Grow Asparagus?
    on May 1, 2022 at 12:49 pm

    Though I have been a gardener for decades, I did not always grow asparagus because I was hesitant to commit a garden bed to a long-lived perennial crop, but in time I realized I was missing out on one of nature’s greatest gifts. Home-grown asparagus is unsurpassed in flavor and sweetness, and it’s downright beautiful The post How Do I Grow Asparagus? appeared first on joe gardener® | Organic Gardening Like a Pro.

  • How Do I Grow Corn?
    on December 31, 2021 at 2:55 pm

    Corn — or maize, as it’s known in much of the world — is the most planted crop in the United States. In agriculture, corn is grown for human consumption, spirits, animal feed and even fuel and disposable containers. In the home garden, this warm-season crop is usually grown for one reason: to enjoy the The post How Do I Grow Corn? appeared first on joe gardener® | Organic Gardening Like a Pro.